I have a pinlocked Samsung Galaxy S6 (SM-G920T1) that I need to get data off of. With the FRP enabled, it looks like I have two options:

1. Find a method to remove the FRP so I can use Cellebrite or load a custom bootloader
2. Remove the UFS chip and give the Dediprog NuProg-E a shot in extracting the data

What I would like to know is:

A. Can somebody point me in the direction of a method that will remove the FRP without wiping the userdata? I heard of the ODIN method, as well as Octoplus and the Z3X Samsung Tool, but I cannot determine if the userdata will be preserved.

B. Does anybody have experience with the UFS chip in the Galaxy S6? I would like to know if it's encrypted by default, or if there's a way to find out if it was enabled without needing the PIN lock.

I want to choose the method with the least risk. If an FRP unlock faces potential data wipe AND interference of an encrypted disk, I may want to go ahead with a chip-off if there's no way to determine if the chip is encrypted.

If anybody can chime in, that would be very helpful. Thank you very much.

DediProg will be best method which will give full physical dump hoever before attempt make sure that IC chip are supported - there are some Toshiba that aren't supported by NuProg

Other way is prepare special boot which you will upload to phone and it will Bypass code without wiping data - then you can activate Developer option and allows OEM unlock.... if you will need help contact for me privately with exactly phone version which you got (you can read it from Download mode and Recovery Mode)
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